New Build Developments in London Zone 4
✅ 181 new homes in Zone 4 from 109 developers.✅ Prices from £250,000. Ready to move & off-plan options.
1-8 Capitol Way
by Royal London ColindaleModern mixed use building with 501 homes, landscaped public spaces, cafes, gyms and shops nearby, good transport links and strong long term investment potential
Edgware Town Centre
by Places for London EdgwareModern mixed use development with new homes, shops, cafes, gyms, schools and parks nearby, sustainable design, upgraded streets and excellent public transport access
Vixen Heights
by Purelake Grove Park Modern low rise building with just 20 homes, private outdoor spaces, parking, cycle storage and social areas, ready to move into for long term comfortable livingFree personalised new build selection
Park View Place
by Weston Homes Sudbury Hill Large mixed tenure scheme of 850 homes with 40 percent public open space, ground floor community centre, play areas, a pedestrian green route plus sensitive massing.
Wembley Link
by HUB Group South KentonA modern high rise with gardens, rooftop terraces, gym, pool, cinema, coworking areas and shops, near parks, schools, hospitals, cafes and transport links
13-19 The Green
by Tide SouthallA 23 storey sustainable student building with 424 studios, landscaped terraces, shared spaces, cycle storage, 24 hour reception and new public green areas
Milton Road
by Harrow Council Harrow & Wealdstone Sustainable new build with up to 7 storeys, pocket park, bike hubs and community space, energy saving design, close to shops, schools, gyms and medical services
Eastbrooke Village
by Bellway UpneyModern development with green parks, gyms, health care, schools and cafes nearby, plus easy access to airports and transport, offers strong future investment potential
Equinox at One One Six Cockfosters
by Rothmore Property CockfostersModern medium rise architecture with landscaped gardens, rooftop terrace, secure cycle storage, energy efficient systems and nearby cafes, gyms, schools and parks
Highcross
by Latimer West CroydonModern one, two and three bedroom homes with stylish design, underfloor heating, smart bathrooms, plentiful storage and excellent transport, shops and schools nearby
Pike Close
by Countryside Homes Grove Park Modern eight storey development with 209 homes, gardens, gym, daycare, cafes, parking and walking paths, close to parks, schools, shops and rapid city links
249-253 Ealing Road
by The Landmark Partnership Alperton Two mixed-use buildings up to 10 storeys with ground-floor community space, workspace, landscaped amenity, cycle and car parking. 88 homes, planning approved. Solid.Buying a New Build Home in London Zone 4
Zone 4 covers some of London's most sought-after suburban destinations — Richmond, Ealing, Wimbledon, and parts of Essex and Hertfordshire. This zone appeals to families prioritising green space, top-rated state and independent schools, and quieter residential streets, without sacrificing London connectivity. According to 2026 market data, Zone 4 saw the highest inflow of buyers relocating from inner zones in the post-pandemic period.
There are currently over 181 new build developments in Zone 4 available in our catalogue. Whether you are drawn to the parks and riverside of Richmond or the established communities of Ealing, buying direct from a developer provides a 10-year warranty, modern construction standards, and full tenure transparency.
FAQ: New Build Developments in London Zone 4
New homes in Zone 4 start from £250,000. Prices vary considerably by location, with premium riverside and park-adjacent homes in Richmond and Ealing commanding higher values.
Completion dates across Zone 4 range from 2026 to 2036. Several family-oriented schemes in this zone are already completed and available to view.
Zone 4 combines excellent school catchments, green space, and suburban peace with 30–45 minute journeys into central London. Rental yields in Zone 4 typically range between 4.2% and 5.8%, and the zone consistently outperforms the London average for long-term capital growth due to persistent housing undersupply in desirable family postcodes.